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Display Assisted Design of Sequential Decision Logic for Pattern Recognition

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The design of a practical machine to read numerals, handwritten in natural style, must satisfy these criteria:

  1. a)

    It must be reasonably fast, an average throughput of 300 characters per second being required.

  2. b)

    It must accept considerable variation in style of writing, size and thickness of the characters.

  3. c)

    It must be amenable to easy development in the light of experience.

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  1. J. R. Parks: A Multilevel System of Analysis for Mixed Font and Hand-blocked Printed Characters Recognition, in Automatic Interpretation and Classification of Images: A. Grasselli (ed.) Academic Press (1969).

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Bell, D.A. (1971). Display Assisted Design of Sequential Decision Logic for Pattern Recognition. In: Parslow, R.D., Green, R.E. (eds) Advanced Computer Graphics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4606-7_36

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